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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Consider making a year-end, tax deductible donation to Water for Humans to help provide water and sanitation to five remote, rural villages in the northern mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico.

Water for Humans is working with THE HUNGER PROJECT(THP) in Mexico, which completed a yearlong process of developing community plans for each of the villages. Their top priorities are improving their water and sanitation conditions. We are providing technical expertise to complement excellent social work THP does to empower community members.

During the dry season (Dec - March), villagers hike up to five hours a day (both ways) through mountainous, treacherous terrain to obtain water. For sanitation, they now use shallow pit toilets which risk ground water contamination and the spread of disease vectors.

Your contribution today will benefit the residents of Cerro Alto, Cerro de Trueno, Piedra de la Luz, Rancho Pineda and Rancho Genova by bringing water and better sanitation to these villages.

Please meet Maria Tejeda Garcia from Cerro Alto. She hikes over 1.5 hours in each direction to get her daily water during the dry season. She cooks on an open fire (three stone) and has a substandard latrine.

Your donation will help Maria upgrade these outdated systems.

Your gift of $60 will provide the conveyance (gutters and downspout) & first flush filter for a household rainwater harvesting system;

Your gift of $40 will provide a slow, biosand filter to purify the water for drinking;

Your gift of $350 will provide a complete dry latrine;

Your gift of $225 will provide a high efficiency long life clean cook stove.

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Water for Humans is a nonprofit social venture that provides sustainable low cost, clean water solutions to the 800 million people without access to safe drinking water and the 2.6 billion people without water sanitation

Water for Humans works with local, social entrepreneurs around the world to provide local employment, clean water, and a general understanding of water as an asset.